This one just taken on my phone.... This is just outside of a place called Norseman. We are heading East towards the Nullabor.
146.6kms without a single bend. 100% dead straight road.
Oooo - all my searching thus far hadn't found that.... speeds will likely be a bit slower than a dedicated one, but it is the convenience of being able to do all cards at once that I am after.
For my D3's, D4's and D5's I used the XQD type cards and had a Dual Reader for those that also had 2 SD card slots too - which was awesome, I had 2 XQD cards and my 2nd shooter had 2 SD cards, so I could come home from a wedding, plug in all 4 cards at once, go and do what I needed to do for 30...
Did a trip March 2024 across the country and up the middle. Made it to Uluru (Ayers Rock)... this was taken on my Hasseldblad H5D and is a stitch of around 10 images....
Will never forget that trip - some amazing country side, crazy ruggedness.
Just for size reference, those aren't shrubs...
Howdy - I found PC to faster to be honest - But I did spec the PC pretty high... the only thing that I missed from the iMac was the quality of the display... if I had splurged and spent $$ on a Dell maybe it might have been the same for the PC, but I went with a BenQ and am happy with the quality.
I have been windows, then went to mac and now back to windows...
To be honest, they are just tools and whether you go with Windows or Mac - my learnings from it was that when my Mac needed more memory or the hard drive crashed, or the video card died - which all did - at different times, the...
I do photograph weddings and truly, I would stick with the holy trinity of 2.8's if possible... if you already have a 28 - 70 and a 70 - 200, I am not sure why you would ever use the 24-120.
My wedding setup for the ceremony is 1 body with 24-70 f2.8 and the other body with my 70-200 f2.8.